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Can Googlebot bypass validation on its own reCAPTCHA system so that I can put it on my website without preventing Google from indexing it?
Googlebot cannot automatically bypass your captchas; you have to let it. Look at the resource below for information on how to verify that Googlebot is really Googlebot:
Google Webmaster Central: How to verify Googlebot
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I am using sitemap.xml for my sitemap, which is traditional naming system. Can I change this as anyName.xml? to prevent to view by third parties.
You can name it whatever you want according the sitemaps website.
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How can I allow such categorization in Google for a website?
This is an example of Sitelinks in Google search results. According to Google:
We only show sitelinks for results when we think they'll be useful to the user. If the structure of your site doesn't allow our algorithms to find good sitelinks, or we don't think that the sitelinks for your site are relevant for the user's query, we won't show them.
You cannot allow that.
After a while if your website is visited frequently the most important pages will be listed there and you will be able to manage it using the Google Webmaster tool.
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I am hoping there is a simple solution for this simple question. Let's say I have a site like StackOverflow, where new questions are being created everyday by users. What is the SEO strategy to keep the google crawler informed about this new content? Could it be some kind of "LATEST QUESTIONS" page where the new links would be listed? But then the google crawler would have to parse this periodically to fetch new questions. Is there a best practice / industry standard SEO approach for this problem?
Use a sitemap.xml that links to each article.
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Did anybody know
when i make search with keyword "internetdownloadmanager"
there is will be sub menu for the page of
www.internetdownloadmanager.com
like
Download
Registration
Internet Download Manager ...
Internet Download Manager screenshot
can somebody tell me how to make something like that?
You cannot add those yourself. However, if Google has added those links for your site under one or more search terms, you can selectively remove them through the Google Webmaster portal - but you cannot add them yourself -- that is determined by Google and its algorithms.
More info: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=47334
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Any thoughts on how this behavior can be obtained?
Try altering what you type into Google. For instance, if your website is tomsfarmsupplies.com, type site:tomsfarmsupplies.com into Google
This is all done by SEO (Search engine optimization), not programmatical or any thing...